Tragedy on the Mountain: Eric Page Found Dead After Skiing Accident in Bartlett, NH
Just before the sun dipped below the horizon, a rescue crew pulled 33-year-old Eric Page from the snow near Black Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire. He was found off to the left of the trail, beyond the markers and well outside the path most skiers follow. Alone, severely injured, and unresponsive, Eric’s condition was dire from the moment he was discovered.
Despite the best efforts of ski patrol and emergency medical teams—first at the scene and again at the base of the mountain—Eric could not be revived. The air was cold, the mountain silent, as news spread that another life had been lost to the unpredictable and often unforgiving terrain.
Eric Page, remembered by many as an adventurous soul and a familiar face in outdoor circles, had gone out that day like countless others—ready for a day on the slopes. What led him off the trail and into danger remains unknown. Whether it was a misstep, poor visibility, or an unexpected fall, the answers may never fully come. But the loss is no less real, and the heartbreak no less sharp.
Black Mountain, a beloved ski destination with deep roots in New Hampshire’s winter sports community, now carries the shadow of this tragedy. Bartlett, a town known for its scenic beauty and small-town warmth, is grieving one of its own tonight.
Eric’s passing is a heavy blow for those who knew him—family, friends, fellow skiers, and all who shared the slopes with him. In a place usually filled with laughter and adrenaline, there’s now a stillness. A space where sorrow settles in.
To the Page family and all who mourn Eric’s loss: may you find strength in the days ahead, and peace in the love that surrounds you. His memory will remain etched not only in the snow-covered trails of the mountain but in the hearts of all who knew him.
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